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There's another side to this story. Are you sure Google will index XHTML 2.0 as soon as browsers start supporting it?

This was an issue for XHTML until recently (1 year or so if I remember correctly), and still is for XML.

XML with XSLT will work perfectly in IE and FF (though not in Opera), but one cannot use XML client-side because Google is not indexing it.
When we're talking XML, Google and Opera are the villains, not IE.

They index Microft Word documents and they don't index XML. How stupid is that?

The danger of religion lies in its most attractive feature. It is the arrogance that comes with thinking you possess the ultimate knowledge.

That's gonna be a serious problem, since there are some pretty old browsers out there... and if XHTML 2.0 is cutting edge, then EVERYTHING'S gonna be an old browser, whether it's Internet E-Horror, Fireflop, Slopera, or what-have-you.

That's gonna be a serious problem, since there are some pretty old browsers out there... and if XHTML 2.0 is cutting edge, then EVERYTHING'S gonna be an old browser, whether it's Internet E-Horror, Fireflop, Slopera, or what-have-you.

Eh... debatable. I'm against the horizontal rule element myself, but I'm sure there are valid uses for it (legal documents, as a replacement for "***" in stories) so I wouldn't say "nix it."

Originally Posted by Joshua N.

My avatar is the best out of all of yours. Its invisible.
Ok Ok, but how do you get one? Its not letting me make one.

You can't make one, but you can set one. User CP>Edit Avatar.

Originally Posted by amazing_andr3

I don't get that.
I find that monkey faces avatar offensive and I'm by no means a bush fan....

It's parody, though. A harmless poke at his physical appearance. We do the same thing to foreign leaders (e.g.: the phrase "towel-head.") so why is it taboo to do it to our own?

Originally Posted by LiLcRaZyFuZzY

when is there gonna be xhtml 2.0 compatibility on popular browsers?

A cold day in hell, my fuzzy friend.

Originally Posted by Mr Initial Man

The road to XHTML 2.0 is gonna be an interesting trip

Ooh, I hate you... nice lynx, though. Your best avatar yet.

XHTML2.0 seems interesting to me, too... if it does come out, I'ma support it ASAP. I'll just have to use "absolute styling" (not falling back on anything, e.g. a paragraph's default margins, or an h1's text size) for backwards compatibility among browsers (assuming IE still only qualifies as a "HTML renderer," at best).

I belong to a subculture called "The Furry Fandom". To us, a Fursona (short for Furry Persona) is basically an anthropomorphic animal (animal given human-like characteristics) that we choose to represent us online and in real life, whether it be through roleplaying, writing stories, chat rooms, forums, artwork, or fursuiting (dressing up in an animal costume.)

In my case, Jack Daniels Krowfight is an idealized version of myself; often Fursonas and the people behind them are wildly different.